Hi, some years ago I bought a 2 channel scope.. 4223..
I have off and on got it out and had a play but never really got to grips..
Its a hobby not my job..
I'm back again looking at the latest software and while it seems to run as per the instructional video on my pc, on the mac book air it doesn't seem to load up with access to the waveform library..
Am I missing something..
I'll try and add a photo of the screen on the mac book
still no joy on the Mac book air... I have the scope attached , I have a forum log on and when I open the software what loads is the page I photographed in my first post..
on the pc I get the help page with the set tests and in the menu the waveform library is available... on the Mac it is greyed out ...its not that big an issue id just like to know what im not getting right..
a further little update... after deleting and reinstalling the software , I can now see and get the waveform library in the menu... the guided test icon still does not appear on the top bar by the auto set up one..it does on the pc..not sure if it should be there..???
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In your first image, we have PS7 for Mac stable which does not include the Reference waveform library (RWL) or Guided Tests (GT’s) This is expected behavior and sorry for not conveying this sooner
Given you have now installed a new version of PS7 for Mac this will be Early Access (EA) which will now give you access to the RWL
Unfortunately, The GT button is missing and this will be rectified ASAP in our next update
To access the GT’s, click on the RWL and select the GT icon once logged in
The image below will help
Image 1
Once again sorry for the delayed reply and if you ever need urgent support, feel free to use support@picotech.com
Cheers Steve.. And thanks for the reply and the explanation..
I'm hoping to stick at it a bit longer this time.. I have a a real interest in this sort of thing but I the past I've been to easily distracted by other things..
Once again thanks..
Andy
Fully understand Andy, I know what it's like and "distractions" are plenty for sure.
There is no rush and take it all one step at a time.
Work on capturing signals from vehicles with no faults as this reveals a number of signal charcaterics that you can learn to discard (i.e., electrical noise) which you will capture with PicoScope
Now you have the Guided Tests this will accelerate the learning process for sure